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Message-ID: <1559175406.20090525185415@Zoller.lu>
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 18:54:15 +0200
From: Thierry Zoller <Thierry@...ler.lu>
To: FULLDISC <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: PAPER: Generic Unpacking of Self-modifying,
	Aggressive, Packed Binary Programs

Hi Piotr,

Any information with regards to how MMMBoB performs when trying to
unpack a bit more obfuscated/aggressive packers like Themida / VMprotect ?

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On a side note:
I  see  often that some generic unpackers are rarely cited/referenced,
although they are interesting and perform astonishingly well.

Here are two generic unpackers I think deserve some exposure too :

- RL!unpack
  http://ap0x.jezgra.net/unpackers.html
  (tested against 101+ packers/mods)

- Quickunpack
   http://rapidshare.com/files/104264619/qunpack21.zip







-- 
http://blog.zoller.lu
Thierry Zoller

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